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Phenadoz (rectal)

Generical name: promethazine
Names of brands: Phenergan, Promethegan, and Phenadoz rectal
Drug classes: antihistamines, phenothiazine antiemetics

What is Phenadoz rectal?

Phenadoz can be used for treating allergy symptoms like itching and runny noses, sneezing, watery or itchy eyes, hives, and the itchy appearance of skin eruptions.

Phenadoz can also help prevent motion sicknessand as well as is a treatment for nausea, vomiting, or pain following surgical procedures. It can also be used to treat sedation or sleep aids. Phenadoz should not be used to treat signs of asthma, pneumonia, or other respiratory tract infections. Phenadoz could be used for additional reasons not covered in this medication guide.

Side effects of Phenadoz rectal 

Contact a medical professional immediately. If you are experiencing symptoms that indicate an allergic reaction,face,breathing,hives, such as hives; difficulty breathing and swelling of your lips, face and tongue,

Phenadoz may cause serious side effects. Contact your doctor immediately. If you suffer from:

  • Extreme sleepiness and shallow or weak breathing;
  • A lightheaded sensation, similar to when you're about to pass out.
  • Confusion, agitation, hallucinations, and nightmares;
  • Seizure (convulsions);
  • Heartbeats that are slow or fast
  • jaundice (yellowing of the eyes or skin);
  • Uncontrolled muscle movements in your facial muscles (chewing lips, chewing, frowning, tongue movements, blinking, or eye movements);
  • Bleeding or bruising (nosebleeds or bleeding gums);
  • A sudden feeling of weakness or discomfort, fever, chills, sore throat or mouth sores, red or swollen gums, difficulty swallowing, or
    muscles,nervous system reactions that are severe, very rigid (rigid) muscles and high fever sweating and confusion, rapid or uneven heartbeats as if you're about to be struck with a stroke.

Common adverse effects of Phenadoz could include:

  • Drowsiness, dizziness;
  • Ringing in your ears
  • Double vision;
  • Feeling anxious;
  • dry mouth or
  • tiredness, sleep problems (insomnia)

This isn't a complete list of possible side effects, and other side effects could be present. Discuss with your doctor any unusual or uncomfortable side effects. You can report symptoms to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

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Warnings

Phenadoz is not recommended for a child who is less than two years old. This medication can cause severe breathing problems or even death for very young children.

Prior to use this drug

Phenadoz should not be taken by children younger than 2. The medicine could cause serious breathing problems or even death for children younger than Be sure to follow the instructions of your physician when you give Phenadoz to children, regardless of age.

It is not recommended to use this medication if you are intolerant of Phenadoz or similar medications like fluphenazine, chlorpromazine, mesoridazine, or perphenazine. prochlorperazine, thioridazine, or trifluoperazine.

Inform your doctor if you were ever diagnosed with:

  • Asthma, chronic obstructive lung illness (COPD), sleep apnea, or any other breathing disorders.
  • A past of seizures;
  • A weak immune system (bone-marrow depression);
  • Glaucoma;
  • Prostate enlargement or urinary problems;
  • Stomach ulcer or obstruction
  • Heart disease, also known as hypertension,
  • Liver disease or
  • If you've had an adverse reaction that was serious when using Phenadoz and other forms of phenothiazine,

How to take Phenadoz rectal?

Follow the directions on the prescription label and go through all medication guides or instructions sheets. Follow the medication exactly as prescribed. Do not consume Phenadoz orally. It's only intended for use within your rectum. Make sure you eliminate your bladder and bowel before you take the Phenadoz Suppletion. Remove the outer wrapper of the suppository before inserting it. Do not handle the suppository for too long, or it could melt in your hands.

To get the most benefit from the suppository, lay down on your back after inserting it. Then leave the suppository in your hands for about a minute. The suppository is likely to melt after being inserted, and you will have no pain or discomfort when you hold it. Be sure to not go to the bathroom right after inserting the suppository.

Consult your physician if symptoms don't improve or if your symptoms become worse when you take Phenadoz. This medication can cause unexpected results in certain tests. Inform any physician who treats patients that you're using Phenadoz. The suppositories are stored in the refrigerator, but do not let them freeze.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Take the medication as quickly as you are able, but take a break from any missed doses if it's close to the time for the next dose. Don't take two doses in one go.

What happens if I overdose?

Get medical attention in an emergency or contact the Poison Help Line toll-free at 1-800-222-1222.

Overdose symptoms can include excessive reflexes and loss of coordination. Other symptoms include intense drowsiness, being faint and dilate pupils, shallow or weak breathing, and seizures (convulsions).

What should be avoided?

Phenadoz could affect your reaction or thinking. Be cautious when driving or engaging in any activity that requires you to remain aware. Do not get up too fast from a lying or sitting place, as you could be dizzy. Start slowly and steady yourself to avoid falling.

Alcohol consumption can cause an increase in the effects of promethazine.

Beware of exposure to sunlight or tanning beds. Phenadoz could cause burns more quickly. Be sure to wear protective gear and sunblock (SPF 30 or greater) whenever you're outside.

Interaction with other drugs

Utilizing Phenadoz in conjunction with other medications that cause you to become drowsy could make this worse. apill,relaxer,apill,Consult your physician before taking an opioid drug, a sleeping pill or muscle relaxer, or medication for anxietyanxiety and seizures.

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